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V — M t t I 2 terdependent nrighlior Reagan took the protests in stride hut thes annmeil his h ist I rudeau prolessed to lose hei klers hut apjiealrd for his lountrsmen to show Iietter mariners during Reagan's 28 hour visit his first presidential trip outside the United States on the United States' closest and largest trading partner White House Press Set retary James S Brady said signs the motorcade whuk-e- Out vide protesters burned an American flag in from of Parliament Minor scuffling broke out during thr tlemonvtration and at least two irrvins were reported rested Reagan and Trudeau did "95 fiettent of the talking" Brady quotrd Reagan as referring to Soviet President Brerhnev’s invitation to a summit meeting “The president said we have not said ves and we have not said no hut we would approath and summit in consultation d Reagan's visit the first Canada hv a U S presidents allies" Brady said with av bv He said Reagan told T rudeau he would br "genutnely interested if we were able to negotiate a rrdut-tioThe two leaders who had in nuclear arms " never met sat down for a After the meeting Reagan mtrodutlorv chat in Trudeau and their aides left T rudrau's otTne for lunch at the prime on Parliament Mill minister's residence W'hen the I hen they tailed in their two le ailrn walked out Co ihrir aides for a diviussion of iJ car protester started chanting t Salvador relations loudly “Yankee go home!" and the jiotrntia inpart of About 500 demonstrators lined the street and waved Reagan's economic program n Eavt-Wrs- 1 nearly a drtade is seen by Washington officials n t largely symbolic display of tie friendship that brought leva t onset utivr piesidcnts to Canadian anti 1972 T rudeau soil between Reagan and t autioned 1936 against a jtrcting tangible pmgmson issues that have stirred stung national leelings here Reient at t tons by the new Ament an president hate 1$ gravaled dispute over Utters ent ion in Central Amend and hast Coast fisheries trta- - Soviet Union Poland announce joint pact Siri RV V t P iurat rv ft u M’i— lurviiv atir' wni rrr r ul I ri i ani Union hr jnnt W ! I in Poland Lifer thi rrsnh I hr 4fnt 'ururmrni tUinl our hour rk in tan! thr trM work nppitfr in irwirr than a monrh in (hit Comrnuniif njiion hrarf h fruMr purn'mH 4ml lir Poland lr ii ani Ife Polish news agency PAP said the eaemvrs 'ur Fast Ceimaoy the Soviet Union in the vetond at M arc h S’lue Western otcvrrvers said thr rn-rr- ises eir rcjei teJ at this time of the sear hut I V I s S' ptf crtiett otfu tais last week expressed i ern d’ur rejxrts of sui h maneuvers e f s in is it threat t Swiet military intervention in Poland ‘evrid tie Sviet troop alrradv i lowed tie here has ovrr-s- h Polish crisis since late last year Ihe anrioonc rmrtit said thr aim of thr rxrrtivrt was to coord nate arid improvr oojwr anon of c Mail prices rise Washington np onVm'ia JrTV“ (ap 'U'‘ WPt lhe toM of ‘rn’ on March 22 Tuevlay wSn:lf nt IB-ce- rate instead “ To at hieve a lower Meanwhile Vtwi Xruu Kland the tdTicial organ in East Germany and thr Cr hmlovak news agency CTK warned against Militual exploitation of lalmr tniublrs in Poland Srufi liruiithland said vme fortes were trying to use the "thin ult situation in Poland for counterrevolutionary and goals " The payxer quoted East German foreign Minister Oukrr Ftwhrr as saving the situation in Poland has "all trirnds of the Polish Jietiple filled with concern " fist her tn Poland met Tuesday with Polish Coin-muni- anri-drient- stamp the commission has chosen to today ignore niore than Si billion in revenue needs that will have to fie collet ted in the near future” the governors said in a statement released without elaboration The governors said they would ask the rate commission to reconsider its st e decision If that decision stands the Postal Serene will cMn avk for another rate hike "The stamp is a recommendation for fiscal irresionsihility in postal matters It is a recommendation for constant rate changing and it is a recommendation for higher than necessary poa rat(t hc fulurr ’ tte governors said 18-te- of the e' Noeued a 20-terate took sharp issue Karr (commission a wthhe Pwtal separate agenev that on f eb 19 approved the v senior Matts of ftatrrnal arrmrs and navir during joint nulitarv oprration " Thr exercises al v were announced in Mounw Western analysts here said a large area of the Baltir roast irtwrrn Screcin on the East German lx enter and Rofofweg 9t) miles to the east were closed to tormnrrciaJ ship earlier this month that amphibious exert ises may lie con-du- t ted there Premier Gen W’ojt irth Jaruzrlvki and CommuniK Party leader Slanivlaw Kama laKia union leaders said the stnke affecting 13® fat tones and work places anti up to 500000 worken in Poland’s second largest city protested government refusal to allow union organtrn to operate frrrly at a state hospital The stoppage was carried out against the wishrt of the top command of the independent union Solidarity w hose leader lath Walesa prepared his first meeting with Jaruelvki Huvs and (rams ground to a halt at 10 a m ut the city of 840 (XM) residents that is the heart of Poland's textile industry Five workers four of them union organiser during reinstatement to their jobs in a state hospital cause initial the talks Monday night eliminating the strike But the interior ministry refused 10 to a new union demand that its organisers be t ed to oerate freely among civilian workers at said fai ility and the talks dradlmkrd Kmpiwniclu teams at airports in Kremmling and Craig Colo and at Vernal and Provo Utah Milton said the teams will consist of three or four Army helicopters and personnel with equipment to detoxify the bombs in case of an emergent y 25-3- 0 MX review called SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Sen Jake Garn says he has called Defense Secretary Casper Weinberger VERNAL Utah (AP)— The U S to request assurance of a full public Army has announced pln !o place review of the dtafted environmental mergency response teams at four locations in Colorado statement for the MX missile and Utah in system a“ 'drn' dunn hc transfer of Carn said he also asked the defense ’ secretary to seriously consider amen- Wrfyc nrrvc 8 bombs between Transfer team slated the two states At a meeting with Vernal City and Uintah County officials Tuesday Lt CoJ Maurice Milton said the Army plans to place emergency response freJ ?"! ani balIiic missile Soviet Union to allow construction of an active defense system of the MX The Utah senator said he was “disturbed by continuing rumors that unfudf the Air Force intends to limit the number of public hearings the draft environmental statemen Picket permit - wanted A SALT LAKE CITY (AP-)° requested has of Utah feminists o tc permit to picket newspaper here if the pajiers do not cover p ERA rallies during the Mormon conference Church’s semi-annu- April or The group said the Salt Lake Tribune an cos Deier Mormon Church-ownedid not provide adequate cover?' a speech last year by excommun Mormon Sonia Johnson during conference ot The Church of Jesus Christ d Latter-da- y Saints has opposed constitutional amendment will contribute to family break 3 |